wilds, and christina jimenez, managing director of the united we dream network and media consultant john riley, a democratic strategist, and in tucson, arizona, democratic congressman raoul jimenez. >> thank you. >> i would like to start with why are we coming to a consensus, when we have seen a wedge? >> i believe that the opportunity to do immigration reform at a level that is lasting and good for the nation has taken that momentum building in communities and churches and i think that the dreamers crystallized that for all of the nation politically and much credit to this dialogue we are having right now goes to the students and the young people. and the election and the beating of the republicans in the last election in the latino and the asian community as well is the barometer of the future. they know it. so whether it is by heart felt instinct that my republican colleagues are coming to the issue of comprehensive immigration reform or expediency, and political expediency, i don't really care. this is a chance to do something that is right. it is a long time coming and much sacrific